US Democrats' Attempt to Limit Trump's War Powers Against Iran Blocked by Republicans
An attempt by US House Democrats to pass a resolution limiting President Trump's authority to take military action against Iran was blocked by Republicans. Democrats plan to force a roll-call vote next week.
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- 📰 Published: April 10, 2026 at 05:16
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According to AFP, Hakeem Jeffries, the minority leader of the Democrats in the US House of Representatives, sought to pass a resolution related to the President's war powers by "unanimous consent," which would bypass a roll-call vote if no one objected. However, as expected, this proposal was rejected by the Republican conference chair, representing the House majority.
As the US Congress is currently in a two-week recess and most lawmakers are not in Washington, Jeffries's maneuver today was largely symbolic, highlighting Democrats' dissatisfaction with Trump launching a war against Iran without formal congressional authorization. Jeffries had previously called on lawmakers to attend the session.
However, Republican lawmakers apparently have little interest in challenging Donald Trump's authority. Some of them support the Trump administration's handling of the conflict, while others, though uneasy about the lack of congressional oversight regarding Trump's actions, are not willing to support measures that would restrict his military operations.
Nevertheless, the two US parties are likely to have a more decisive showdown in Congress next week when lawmakers return from recess, at which time Democrats intend to push for a roll-call vote on the resolution. Jeffries has said he believes it can pass if just a few Republican lawmakers defect.
In the federal Senate, minority leader Chuck Schumer has also expressed that he will undertake a similar effort, and a vote is expected within the coming days. (Translated by Zhang Zhengqian) 1150410
As the US Congress is currently in a two-week recess and most lawmakers are not in Washington, Jeffries's maneuver today was largely symbolic, highlighting Democrats' dissatisfaction with Trump launching a war against Iran without formal congressional authorization. Jeffries had previously called on lawmakers to attend the session.
However, Republican lawmakers apparently have little interest in challenging Donald Trump's authority. Some of them support the Trump administration's handling of the conflict, while others, though uneasy about the lack of congressional oversight regarding Trump's actions, are not willing to support measures that would restrict his military operations.
Nevertheless, the two US parties are likely to have a more decisive showdown in Congress next week when lawmakers return from recess, at which time Democrats intend to push for a roll-call vote on the resolution. Jeffries has said he believes it can pass if just a few Republican lawmakers defect.
In the federal Senate, minority leader Chuck Schumer has also expressed that he will undertake a similar effort, and a vote is expected within the coming days. (Translated by Zhang Zhengqian) 1150410